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Paddy Power is offering enhanced odds of 60/1 for Liverpool to win and 50/1 for Manchester United in their upcoming Premier League match. To participate, users must create an account and place a £1 bet after depositing at least £5.
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Manchester United host Liverpool on Sunday afternoon in one of the biggest fixtures in English football, and Paddy Power are running a special offer for the Premier League clash at Old Trafford.
Punters can get Liverpool to win at 60/1, or back Man Utd at 50/1 simply by clicking one of the links in this article and creating an account with Paddy Power.
Users must then deposit at least £5 via an eligible method and bet a maximum £1 on their chosen side to win. If the qualifying wager is successful, Paddy Power will pay out in cash on the £1 bet, with the extra winnings paid out in free bets for use on bet builders.
The special Paddy Power sign up offer provides punters with market-busting odds on whichever team they want to back in Sunday’s game at Old Trafford.
To unlock the free bet offer, new customers must register via one of the links on this page and create an account, selecting which team they want to back during the sign-up process.
Users can then deposit at least £5 via Pay by Bank, debit card or Apple Pay and bet a maximum £1 on their chosen side at the normal match odds.
If your qualifying bet is successful, users will receive a cash payout at the standard odds, with Paddy Power crediting the extra amount in free bets to equal a pay out at either 50/1 or 60/1. Free bets are active for 14 days once credited.
Liverpool's odds are 60/1 to win, while Manchester United's odds are 50/1.
You need to create an account with Paddy Power, deposit at least £5, and place a maximum £1 bet on your chosen team.
The minimum deposit required is £5.
If your bet is successful, Paddy Power will pay out the winnings in cash on the £1 bet, with additional winnings provided as free bets.

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Paddy Power is one of the best betting sites on the UK market, and it runs a variety of offers for existing customers.
Free bets: Paddy Power free bets are available at times throughout the football season, including bet and get offers. Keep your eyes peeled for these bonuses.
Paddy Rewards: Customers can secure £5 in free bets via Paddy Rewards by opting in on the rewards programme and placing five acca bets worth £5 or more.
Odds boosts: Price boosts are widely available on football.
Wonder Wheel: Enjoy a free spin on the Wonder Wheel every day. Prizes include cash, free bets, free spins, scratchcards and more.
When gambling, it’s important to stay in control, stick to a budget and never chase your losses.
Anyone can lose a bet, even if they know a lot about golf. It is easy to get carried away during events such as Bayern vs Real Madrid, so make sure to remain in control of your time and betting.
But these rules should apply whether you are using an online casino, poker sites, bingo sites, or any other gambling medium.
Bettors can use responsible gambling tools provided by gambling sites, such as deposit limits, loss limits and self-exclusion, among others.
There are several gambling addiction charities ready and prepared to help you with counselling, support groups and practical advice on how to help you recover if you do lose control:
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